Hamworthy Win on Waste
Help good causes by recycling: Stamps, aluminium foil (clean), milk bottle tops, cleaning product items (pumps, sprays, wipe packets, washing up liquid tops), biscuit/ cake wrappers, broken/empty biros/pens & tippex bottles, ring pulls, corks, empty beauty containers including facial wipe packets and roll on deodorants, Tassimo coffee discs and packaging, Kenco coffee jar lids and refi ll packs, L’OR pods, crisp packets, toothbrushes and packaging, toothpaste tubes and packaging.
From Christmas and New Year, we are also asking you to bring along your:
Calendars with animal pictures, soft toy animals, used Christmas paper – clean and fl at, novelties from Christmas crackers, ribbons from presents and gift tags, ends of candles, Christmas cards – oblong 6x4 or larger, beer bottle caps, new beauty/bath/hair products, coloured cellophane sweet wrappers.
Hamworthy Library, Saturday 5th January, 11am-12noon
Monique, Ideas2Action Co-ordinator
contact@ideas2action.org.uk • 07771 705662
Carnival Carnival 2019
Saturday 13th July: We are now taking bookings for this year’s Carnival. You can book your place in the parade or your pitch on the recreation ground by emailing
sarah.langdale73@
gmail.com who will have all the information you need and be able to make sure you secure your booking! We had over 2,000 people attend last year, don’t miss out on this opportunity – contact Sarah today!
I hope that 2019 is a happy and healthy one for you!
Penny Brown
Carnival Committee Website:
www.uptonandlytchett.org Facebook: Lytchett Minster and Upton Carnival Email:
carnival@uptonandlytchett.org
Providing the answers
to your legal questions
It has been suggested to me that I give my house to my children to reduce the value of my estate for Inheritance Tax. Should I do it? As a homeowner you are free to transfer your property to your children at any point, however doing so is far from straight forward, especially if you wish to continue living in the property. If you give your property to your children as a gift, you will need to survive for 7 years from the date of the gift for the value of the property not to form part of your estate. However, should you pass away within those seven years then the property would fall back into your estate for inheritance tax purposes. Should you continue to live in the property after gifting this to your children, then the house would remain part of your estate on your death, even if you live beyond seven years.
enquiries@hgwalker.co.uk 6 |
In order to avoid this then you would have to pay market rent to your children for living in their property. Other important issues to consider are that: (1) you will no longer be the legal owner of the property and you would no longer have any say on what happens with the property (2) your children may become bankrupt or (3) go through divorce and as the property would be held in their name, it would be classed as their asset and would be taken into account by credi- tors or in a divorce settlement.
For further information please contact a member of Harold G Walker’s specialist Probate Team.
01202 881454 | Gaynor Cooke
www.hgwalker.co.uk To advertise, please contact 01202 657317 or email
harriet@broadstonelink.co.uk
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